Beyond Boggy Creek cover art

Beyond Boggy Creek

In Search of the Southern Sasquatch

Preview
LIMITED TIME OFFER

3 months free
Try for £0.00
£8.99/mo thereafter. Renews automatically. Terms apply. Offer ends 31 July 2025 at 23:59 GMT.
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
Premium Plus auto-renews for £8.99/mo after 3 months. Cancel monthly.

Beyond Boggy Creek

By: Lyle Blackburn
Narrated by: Aaron Ball
Try for £0.00

£8.99/mo after 3 months. Offer ends 31 July 2025 23:59 GMT. Cancel monthly.

Buy Now for £14.99

Buy Now for £14.99

Confirm Purchase
Pay using card ending in
By completing your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use and authorise Audible to charge your designated card or any other card on file. Please see our Privacy Notice, Cookies Notice and Interest-based Ads Notice.
Cancel

About this listen

Countless reports from credible individuals suggest that something shocking may be stalking the woods of the southern United States—something massive, bipedal, and covered in hair. Tales of these Southern Sasquatch creatures—such as the one made famous by the 1972 horror movie The Legend of Boggy Creek—date back to the very origins of Deep South history, and are reported even today.

While Boggy Creek may be the most famous case, the infamous waterway is only the tip of a much broader mystery, one that spills into the surrounding states and beyond. From Arkansas and Oklahoma, down to Texas, over to Florida, and all the southern states in between, chilling accounts and compelling evidence indicate that a breed of these mysterious, man-like creatures has been successfully hiding in the shadowy foothills, piney woods, and murky swamplands of these areas.

Join acclaimed author and outdoorsman Lyle Blackburn as he traverses woods and waterways, delves into dusty archives, and interviews a host of credible eyewitnesses in search of one of the South’s most enduring mysteries...the Southern Sasquatch.

Lyle Blackburn’s research and writing on the subject of Bigfoot has been widely recognized as some of the best in the field of cryptozoology. His previous books, including The Beast of Boggy Creek and Lizard Man, offer a balanced view of the subject while delivering gripping accounts of this real-life mystery.

Blackburn is a frequent guest on radio programs such as Coast to Coast AM, and has appeared on television shows including Monsters and Mysteries in America and Finding Bigfoot. Blackburn and his research have also been featured in the award-winning documentary film Boggy Creek Monster.

©2017 Anomalist Books (P)2022 Beacon Audiobooks
Nature & Ecology Science Mystery Bigfoot Fantasy Fiction Natural History Scary

Listeners also enjoyed...

The Beast of Boggy Creek cover art
Lizard Man cover art
Mysteries of Canada: Volume I cover art
Beyond the Fray cover art
Bigfoot Frightening Encounters: Volumes 1-4 cover art
The Essential Guide to Bigfoot cover art
Into the Uncanny cover art
Hairy Humanoids cover art
The Appalachian Bigfoot cover art
Bigfoot cover art
Cryptozoology cover art
Supernatural Horror Stories cover art
Bigfoot: Surprising Encounters with Bigfoot/Sasquatch in the United States cover art
The Cold Vanish cover art
In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond cover art
Chupacabra Road Trip cover art

Critic reviews

“Blackburn shows himself not only to be a first-rate researcher but a formidable writer.” (Fortean Times)

All stars
Most relevant  
I actually think I would have enjoyed this more if I’d read it myself. The narrator isn’t bad generally, but the natural breaks between sentences have been largely edited out, plus it sounds like it’s being played on 1.2 speed. The overall effect is a bit breathless and it doesn’t give you much chance to take in what’s being said, or its implications - it’s the only book I’ve ever reduced the playback speed of.

Another quibble would be the accents/voices the narrator uses for the quotes from witnesses. It sounds a bit like he’s taking the p*ss at times, and it doesn’t help in the effort to have the subject taken seriously.

Content-wise, I’m quite well read on the Sasquatch subject and though I wouldn’t say I learned anything new (it all felt a little bit ‘light’), it was diverting enough and well written.

Ok but editing not great

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.